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now, that is a government at work. two and half cents for every penny. president obama planning to meet with governors next week as part of his effort to talk with people about avoiding the fiscal cliff. members of the national governors' association executive committee meeting at the white house next tuesday, including chairman teller governor as well as wisconsin governor scott walker. the president will deliver a speech to the business roundtable was a recap the president has delivered a speech at a toy factory, met with all business owners, middle-class taxpayers, labor union leaders, two groups of business executives on the cliff, but has not met with the republicans with whom he has to deal in order to cut a deal. up next, the house passes legislation to provide visas to emigrants with advanced degees. cries of racism from one democrat. we will take it up in the "lou dobbs forum." republicans leading the way on immigration reform. will take that up as well. on our way to this break, here is our list of the folks te president should also consider me
now, that is a government at work. two and half cents for every penny. president obama planning to meet with governors next week as part of his effort to talk with people about avoiding the fiscal cliff. members of the national governors' association executive committee meeting at the white house next tuesday, including chairman teller governor as well as wisconsin governor scott walker. the president will deliver a speech to the business roundtable was a recap the president has delivered a...
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it just says that if they do the federal government won't recognize them. the prop 8 case potentially raises a much more fundamental issue whether a state can deny same-sex marriage. the court could decide it on much more narrow grounds. >> pete, neither case could find a path to legalize gay marriage on a federal level? >> reporter: you know, that's not clear. if they take the proposition 8 case from california, when the trial judge decided the case, he said as a matter of the federal constitution, a state cannot deny same sex couples the rate to get married. now when the appeals court ruled, it did so on a much more narrow only grounds. there is always the possibility they could get to the bedrock issue. >> there is a way. >> reporter: right, there is a path. >> pete williams at the supreme court, thank you, pete. >> reporter: you bet. >>> our gaggle will be here next to kick off the week. but first the white house soup of the day. kind of a low key day, tomato basil. nothing too spicy. the slow start it to the fiscal talks here in the first full week of
it just says that if they do the federal government won't recognize them. the prop 8 case potentially raises a much more fundamental issue whether a state can deny same-sex marriage. the court could decide it on much more narrow grounds. >> pete, neither case could find a path to legalize gay marriage on a federal level? >> reporter: you know, that's not clear. if they take the proposition 8 case from california, when the trial judge decided the case, he said as a matter of the...
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these are guys who went to congress not to limit government but to stop it. so what are you going to do? and so here we have this plan. everybody says "i love the framework. i just love--" >> jon: everybody loves a good framework. >> and then that will say what did you do with home mortgage interest deductions. it will be the end of home ownership. we said you don't need a million bucks of home hoarnlg interest deduction. we'll take it down to 500,000, and a 12% nonrefundable tax credit and that helps the little guy. if everybody would do something for the little guy instead of talking about the little guy, we might make it. >> jon: the little guy might get bigger. >> might get bigger ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: there's so much talk-- and even in simpson/bowles, there's a lot of talk about corporate tax rates and lowering them and making them more competitive. in my eye, corporations have had, over these last 20 years, the run of the place. they have-- if you look at it factually, corporate profits are at an all-time ho-- all-time high. that was-- that w
these are guys who went to congress not to limit government but to stop it. so what are you going to do? and so here we have this plan. everybody says "i love the framework. i just love--" >> jon: everybody loves a good framework. >> and then that will say what did you do with home mortgage interest deductions. it will be the end of home ownership. we said you don't need a million bucks of home hoarnlg interest deduction. we'll take it down to 500,000, and a 12%...
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the government has appealed against the ruling. argentina is already struggling with recession, which the fitch report partly blamed on government intervention. fitch also highlighted allegations of corruption and pointed to a wave of protests, some of which have been violent. the court ruled that argentina must repay the $1.3 billion in debt, and if it is forced to pay in full, other holders of debt totaling $11 billion are expected to demand immediate payment as well. argentina says that if the court order same place, it may have difficulties in meeting the payments on other bonds. latin america's third biggest economy could be headed for another debt crisis. >> they certainly have the power to send the financial markets into a tailspin. we are, of course, talking about the ratings agencies. >> after years of dithering and delays, brussels has agreed to a set of controls designed to limit their influence, but critics call it a miniature reform that misses the mark. >> weather it is greece, spain, portugal, or italy, eurozone cris
the government has appealed against the ruling. argentina is already struggling with recession, which the fitch report partly blamed on government intervention. fitch also highlighted allegations of corruption and pointed to a wave of protests, some of which have been violent. the court ruled that argentina must repay the $1.3 billion in debt, and if it is forced to pay in full, other holders of debt totaling $11 billion are expected to demand immediate payment as well. argentina says that if...
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in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will this change life for the palestinians? >> have asked many palestinians what they expect, and most said they are aware of the symbolic character, but there will still be settlements. there will still be the israeli occupation. basically, there will be no changes on the ground, but my impression is that many do support this. although some are skeptical because there's no other choice, no peace process, whatever, but they hope this will at least give them some recognition of their rights eventually. >> thanks so much. to syria now. the country has gone offline. according to a firm that monitors global intern
in past weeks, we have heard the israeli government saying that this is a unilateral move that violates the oslo court, that the house indians are aiming to join the international criminal court, and it preempts the united nations. i think for israel right now, the concern is on the diplomatic outcome as well, how countries will be voting, and the high level of support that palestinians would get from the international community. >> what about on the ground and the occupation? how will...
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at least with no deal we will finally get a government that is forked to live in its means. that is what the republican party has to stand for. why bother? why have a reason party if they don't stand for these things. >>neil: you seem upset, michelle. charles, i do understand elections have consequences and you can make an argument the president ran on the notion i have to hike taxes and i want to hike taxes on the upper income. and he won. you can make an argument that was going to happen. but it is giving if on all the areas, giving in on a deal that would be potentially very short when it comes to spending cuts seems to add insult to financial injury? >>guest: that is her point. listen, the republicans should remember they were elected and they do have a seat at the table. the tip-off was last night while everyone watched the redskins game, the night of the long screwdrivers when speaker boehner got rid of all the tea party members in charge of the committees, he dump them all in the middle of the night and no one paid attention. that was ding ding ding. it should frighte
at least with no deal we will finally get a government that is forked to live in its means. that is what the republican party has to stand for. why bother? why have a reason party if they don't stand for these things. >>neil: you seem upset, michelle. charles, i do understand elections have consequences and you can make an argument the president ran on the notion i have to hike taxes and i want to hike taxes on the upper income. and he won. you can make an argument that was going to...
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the governing social democrat liberal coalition is leaving no chance on used to prevail. this ad says, cassette and we've kept our word," over a photograph of the prime minister. he annulled cuts in social spending that were enacted by the previous conservative government. but romanian politics are deadlocked because of the bitter long-running feud with the conservative supporting president. the european union says the efforts to remove him from office are undemocratic. one analyst says the fight has laid bare attitudes that are far from democratic. >> it was a huge misunderstanding from the social liberals who said, "we are the people and we want to take all the state for us because this is democracy. they did not understand the rule of law. the rule of law is more important. >> now that he survived the government's attempt to impeach him, he seems to be keeping himself out of the election campaign. the government oppose attempts to get rid of him he says are warranted, and he rejects outside criticism. >> the authoritarian style of the president is something which was v
the governing social democrat liberal coalition is leaving no chance on used to prevail. this ad says, cassette and we've kept our word," over a photograph of the prime minister. he annulled cuts in social spending that were enacted by the previous conservative government. but romanian politics are deadlocked because of the bitter long-running feud with the conservative supporting president. the european union says the efforts to remove him from office are undemocratic. one analyst says...
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to him as the government. and then you know they will find an agreement within 9 present dispensation. whereas i think what the other side expects is that you know, we-- you have to accept you president bashar, you have to accept at least, you know, notionally that this regime is finished. and perhaps we could talk to you if are you discussing the building up of a new regime that was why i was telling you they are talking about two different scenarios. >> right. >> they are in two different narratives. >> rose: first of all you can't get assad to open to the idea that he has to give poup we are period or not. >> to be fair, you know, when i discussed these things he doesn't say, you know, i must remain here and i must be president, no, he doesn't. it's not-- . >> rose: well then what does he say? i have to be part of a process or does he say they have to come negotiate with me because i'm the government in power. >> it's not very-- it's not very, very clear but certainly you know i think he does realize that t
to him as the government. and then you know they will find an agreement within 9 present dispensation. whereas i think what the other side expects is that you know, we-- you have to accept you president bashar, you have to accept at least, you know, notionally that this regime is finished. and perhaps we could talk to you if are you discussing the building up of a new regime that was why i was telling you they are talking about two different scenarios. >> right. >> they are in two...
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to be able to have government decide and regulate what the press does short of libelous. here in the states, a self regulation is seen as something of a joke. it occurs only in small outposts in washington state and minnesota the idea that a government body will work as independent, that does not sit well with american people. rubbishabout people's being sorted through for information about them? >> you have to imagine that even in the short term in the tabloids in the u.k., and even some of our supermarkets in the u.s., people are going to shy away from doing things that might attract attention. but people are going to do what they are going to do to get the news, what they think people will concern -- consumed about what the market will bear. unless there are strong impediments to discourage that, they will do what they can. one of the amazing things about levenson, it is an enormous document. and it has not been embraced in folder but nonetheless, he draws distinctions between the printed press that he is looking at, and the web. >> he devoted just one of his 2000 page
to be able to have government decide and regulate what the press does short of libelous. here in the states, a self regulation is seen as something of a joke. it occurs only in small outposts in washington state and minnesota the idea that a government body will work as independent, that does not sit well with american people. rubbishabout people's being sorted through for information about them? >> you have to imagine that even in the short term in the tabloids in the u.k., and even some...
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government once considered it. cnn has documents and interviewed the leader of a once secret air force project innocuously titled a study of lunar research flights with the justice low brow nickname project a 119. what was it really? >> to evaluate the value of putting a small -- emphasize small -- in this world, anyhow, nuclear explosion on the moon. >> physicist leonard rifle, now 85 years old, led the project in 1958. it was the height of the cold war. america and the soviet union were in a nuclear arms race. the soviets had just launched the world's first satellite, sputnik, and were ahead in the space race. u.s. officials needed a big splash. >> in comparison the united states feared -- was feared to be looking puny so this was a concept to sort of reassure people that the united states could maintain a mutually assured deter ens and, therefore, avoid any huge conflagration on earth. >> koorgd to the new classified report, team leaders also thought they could get information concerning the capability of nuclea
government once considered it. cnn has documents and interviewed the leader of a once secret air force project innocuously titled a study of lunar research flights with the justice low brow nickname project a 119. what was it really? >> to evaluate the value of putting a small -- emphasize small -- in this world, anyhow, nuclear explosion on the moon. >> physicist leonard rifle, now 85 years old, led the project in 1958. it was the height of the cold war. america and the soviet...
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and here the government has a major role because we give $1.4 billion to the government. we tell him. look, there is a set of conditions we want the transition and you have to understand that human's rights have to be republican respected listen. because he needs that money. >> i want to raise this issue. a lot of people are talking about al qaeda and jordon. >> you didn't get the memo that al qaeda is on the path to defeat. you have these folks on the march. you have the obama administration saying it is going to promote arms. a group that is sworn to our destruction and may end up in the hands of al qaeda as well. that is the real dirty secret here. whether it is benghazigate maybe elsewhere in the gult. gentleman i'm going to leave it there. thank you very much. i appreciate it very much. the tax man cometh january 1st. that is right. get this. every gain you make is going to get hit. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put ri
and here the government has a major role because we give $1.4 billion to the government. we tell him. look, there is a set of conditions we want the transition and you have to understand that human's rights have to be republican respected listen. because he needs that money. >> i want to raise this issue. a lot of people are talking about al qaeda and jordon. >> you didn't get the memo that al qaeda is on the path to defeat. you have these folks on the march. you have the obama...
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interest on government bonds, and the irish economy is growing. only unemployment remains stubbornly high. in october, the jobless rate was still above the eurozone average at 14.7%, but in countries hard hit by the euro crisis, there were even more people out of work, and an increase, and employment is one of 25%. in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate is 36%, the highest since june 2004. >> we have to take a short break, but when we back, december 1 is world aids day. we will be taking a look at the problem of hiv/aids. >> and what is germany going to do with all its nuclear waste? stay with us for that. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. one of the consequences of the breakdown of public services in the wake of the economic crisis in greece is a sharp spike up people they're infected with aids. >> on the eve of world aids day, officials are warning infection rate could get out of control unle
interest on government bonds, and the irish economy is growing. only unemployment remains stubbornly high. in october, the jobless rate was still above the eurozone average at 14.7%, but in countries hard hit by the euro crisis, there were even more people out of work, and an increase, and employment is one of 25%. in spain, 26% were one in two young people is out of work. things are not quite that grim in italy, but more and more young people are looking for work. the youth unemployment rate...
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draft version of egypt's new constitution inserts new islamic references into the country system of government and keeps in place an article defining the principles of korea as the main source of legislation when they're not a power there are moderates. in the united states in washington the various islamic organizations that dominate in the us but when they come into power they put a lot of grip on power it is socially establish an islamic dictatorship the sense of betrayal and disappointment has not left the screen so tunisia the first country to witness an arab spring uprising unemployment there skyrocketed in the wake of the revolution and is now at eighteen percent of our demands are the same as those that have been made during the revolution we want jobs development in the region and the equitable sharing of wealth we also demand the dismissal of the governor who has done nothing for this region but it's comprised the development here as the arab spring unfolded less than two years ago the obama administration jumped on the bandwagon of the revolutions hoping to forge better alliances wi
draft version of egypt's new constitution inserts new islamic references into the country system of government and keeps in place an article defining the principles of korea as the main source of legislation when they're not a power there are moderates. in the united states in washington the various islamic organizations that dominate in the us but when they come into power they put a lot of grip on power it is socially establish an islamic dictatorship the sense of betrayal and disappointment...
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and the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and act less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw in an abundance of this fear. so. saving companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debt and question of its foreign policies but a growing movement in different states to secede from the union we take a look a little later. that so the u.k. is accused of abandoning families in need of state support that after it was revealed an average household is now forced to pay seventy three percent of its earnings to tax the full and if even a. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather i
and the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and act less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw in an abundance of this fear. so. saving companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debt...
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isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now . here for more of forest legislation so since two thousand so in regards and your forest quote and according to close up in your loaf every for us that's sort of the guy's mission waltham in the in the forest to the still exists forest courts still doesn't work just you. know do it because no one tries to stop them in just five years the forest will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature.
isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now . here for more of forest legislation so since two thousand so in regards and your forest quote and according to close up in your loaf every for us that's sort of the guy's mission waltham in the in the forest to the still exists forest courts still doesn't work just you. know do it because no one tries to stop them in just five years the forest will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do like...
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on the road to damascus airport reopened on friday off the syrian government side it had regained control of. been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flights to the capital and syria is still cut off from the internet because of the battle the government and opposition play each other for the blackout. former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss kahn has reportedly settled a lawsuit with a hotel maid who accused him of sexual assault and your sources say strauss kahn will pay the one six million dollars he was held in new york last year accusations led to other sexual allegations which forced him to resign as the dynasty. but after the break capital account with lauren lyster on the causes of the global financial rollercoaster. if you're passing through russia's very region you really can't. on the wild side thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportun
on the road to damascus airport reopened on friday off the syrian government side it had regained control of. been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flights to the capital and syria is still cut off from the internet because of the battle the government and opposition play each other for the blackout. former international monetary fund chief dominique strauss kahn has reportedly settled a lawsuit with a hotel maid who accused...
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the decision comes from the sport policy governing body -- the sport's governing body. >> until now, one or two countries have hosted the finals. earlier this year, 13 possible venues were suggested. he said the the will spread the financial load of hosting the tournament. the bidding process to hold games is due to start early next year. >> for more on that, we're joined now in the studio by our sports correspondent. what do you think motivated the decision? >> it has been dressed up in very magnanimous language that they want to spare the financial burden for a host country, but i think this is just like the expansion to 24 teams in 2016 -- driven by commercial factors. it is not about the quality of the football or the fan experience. it is about making this a big tv property with lots of sponsorship opportunities, and i think it shows how out of touch they are with fans, really. >> only turkey opposed the final decision. how upset will they be missing out on the chance to host? >> they are clearly upset, and it mocks the reasoning, that they want to spare the financial burden, bu
the decision comes from the sport policy governing body -- the sport's governing body. >> until now, one or two countries have hosted the finals. earlier this year, 13 possible venues were suggested. he said the the will spread the financial load of hosting the tournament. the bidding process to hold games is due to start early next year. >> for more on that, we're joined now in the studio by our sports correspondent. what do you think motivated the decision? >> it has been...
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a problem is that the government doesn't need neither the constitution nor democracy and they always do want to talk about dialogue whenever they need a temporary alternative or want to but in practice they are defying democracy and the main problem is that since one thousand nine hundred seventy six the development of kuwait has stopped because the government started thinking of how to change the constitution and get rid of it the growth of the country and the government is unable to change the constitution or to continue with the development process as a result the situation has got to where it is now that spoke the opposition hope that i would like should result in a lower voter turnout which would in their view radically undermine the actual outcome of the elections and potentially nice and the dissolution of the most recent parliament we also spoke to opposition activists to say that they are going to be stationing their own observers at each of the polling stations in order to do an independent count of the voter turnout the which country has seen the mylan street battles betwe
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now is a look at some other news from around the world the syrian government says it has regained control over the road leading to the nation's main international airport after intense fighting with rebel forces earlier several international airlines a span of flights to damascus because of the battles and internet services were also down in the country with the government and the opposition blaming each other for the blackout. british prime minister david cameron has rejected recommendations for a new day in the pan and legally backed media watchdog cameron fears any political involvement in such a body could inhibit freedom of the press the suggestions were made in the widely anticipated leveson report on media standards in the u.k. by its divisions have emerged within the government's with a deputy prime minister supporting the reports saying stay bad body was needed to regulate the press now shortly after the break having margins breaking the set stay with us. gracefully. it is a way of life traditionally the people are. herders and. they're also highly skilled and organized. dependin
now is a look at some other news from around the world the syrian government says it has regained control over the road leading to the nation's main international airport after intense fighting with rebel forces earlier several international airlines a span of flights to damascus because of the battles and internet services were also down in the country with the government and the opposition blaming each other for the blackout. british prime minister david cameron has rejected recommendations...
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before this government and the end of the of this. of this step of israel nothing happened palestinians didn't get back to the negotiations they did back very symbolically and it was done in two weeks and it again failed so i think that israel done everything he could to bring back this process but again we have to provide security to israel. while we also spoke to ramsey baroud editor of palestine chronicle dot com who believes israel was using peace talks to stall palestine pass to statehood. when netanyahu comes and says the only way of peace is direct negotiations from the point of view of someone who doesn't really understand what's going on it sounds reasonable enough it sounds logical enough but the problem is israel has done everything in its capacity and its power to undermine any chances and any prospects for that for the so-called peace process to achieve anything since palestinians and israelis have been talking twenty years ago until today look at the reality on the ground the settlements have doubled the number of settle
before this government and the end of the of this. of this step of israel nothing happened palestinians didn't get back to the negotiations they did back very symbolically and it was done in two weeks and it again failed so i think that israel done everything he could to bring back this process but again we have to provide security to israel. while we also spoke to ramsey baroud editor of palestine chronicle dot com who believes israel was using peace talks to stall palestine pass to statehood....
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that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. i cover somalia, darfur. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has stayed the same for almost ten years and that same is very disturbing state of anarchy. >> ironically, congo has enormous national resources, is a beautiful, lush country, right? >> yeah, it's spectacular. it is really one of the most beautiful places i've been anywhere. just last week, there was a huge volcano with streams of smoke shooting out of it. it's very lush. it's very fertile. the lakes are beautiful. the environment is clean. it's blessed with mineral riches, gold, timber, copper. diamonds, just about everything. that's part of the reason why we're seeing this fight. the u.s. government
that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. i cover somalia, darfur. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has stayed the same for almost ten years and that same is very...
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they said they would cut government spending. they said they would stop the construction of a multimillion-dollar dam, make expressways toll free. prime minister noda had to come out last month to apologize for all the broken promises. support for his party slumped under his watch. the dpj offered a confused response to the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis. noda oversaw the restart of nuclear reactors, and he embraced unpopular causes such as the hike in the consumption tax. opposition leaders have criticized the dpj for putting the alliance with the u.s. in danger by flip-flopping on relocating american bases. you know, opposition parties will be making these same arguments to voters. >> so how do you rate the opposition's chances of winning? >> mm-hmm. recent polls suggest that main opposition leader democrats could regain power. you know, leader shinzo abe has already served as a prime minister in 2006 and '07. he says he would not yield in territorial fight with china and would increase defense spending if necessary. a
they said they would cut government spending. they said they would stop the construction of a multimillion-dollar dam, make expressways toll free. prime minister noda had to come out last month to apologize for all the broken promises. support for his party slumped under his watch. the dpj offered a confused response to the earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis. noda oversaw the restart of nuclear reactors, and he embraced unpopular causes such as the hike in the consumption tax. opposition...
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government to not let the u.n. have control over the internet three hundred ninety seven votes against zero but you know some people are saying that while congress is saying oh we just want to make sure the internet is free their excuse is you know the internet has to be free from government control critics are saying let's look at the bigger picture it's quite likely that congress is more interested in not letting any sort of international body get involved in something that it could have power by itself at home and the i.t. you has been saying to the u.s. relax this is really something that we're just a u.n. body we can't really have power over you what goes in the in the united states but congress has definitely been taking these precautionary measures and making sure that the u.s. president really hears that this is something that they don't want by any means the while honest. congress has made it here in the u.s. has made cyber security a top priority attempting to pass through a legislation to regulate the in
government to not let the u.n. have control over the internet three hundred ninety seven votes against zero but you know some people are saying that while congress is saying oh we just want to make sure the internet is free their excuse is you know the internet has to be free from government control critics are saying let's look at the bigger picture it's quite likely that congress is more interested in not letting any sort of international body get involved in something that it could have...
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government to make a deal. you know a lot more punishment for bradley. but we'll have more international news in just thirty minutes time and after a short break now we'll have our interview with john in a such. the sun rises over what seems like and lost forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forest of the more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve we're only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sa
government to make a deal. you know a lot more punishment for bradley. but we'll have more international news in just thirty minutes time and after a short break now we'll have our interview with john in a such. the sun rises over what seems like and lost forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the...
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paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest thing birthday to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all morning to keep that appointment being coming to this job center once a fortnight for the past six months that he's been on the government's work programme in that time he hasn't found a single job and unfortunately that's not uncommon the latest figures released by the department of work and pensions say the job is just one of hundreds of thousands of people that is signed up to that work program he's found absolutely nothing. in fact between jeanne two thousand and eleven and july this year of all the people he was signed up to the work program and the three point four percent found wor
paxton's being keeping a video diary about his experiences on the government's work programme. usual to work programs the government's flagship scheme that pays private sector organizations to place people in work and they called it a revolution in welfare but the first figures released since its launch revealed a resoundingly failure something that hasn't surprised slightest thing birthday to going keep his appointment now it seems pretty tightly regimented we've watched people running in all...
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the syrian government blames "terrorists." the activists say syrian civil war led to the deaths of more than 40,000. and now live to conor. this is getting serious and it is reportedly the biggest communications outage since it began. >>reporter: yes. that is right. according to international analysts they say 90 90 percentf the internet connections are down in syria. it is overwhelmingly likely that it was the assad regime that cut the communication devices. there are a couple of possibilities. some analysts say it is possible the regime will launch a large scale military offensive. they have cut devices before but the more likely is that as rebels push to damascus and government-held areas they are doing anything they can to try to slow down the rebel assault in the government-held areas. a way to do that is to cut the phones and the internet. it should be pointed out that rebels have access to a lot of international communication devices and the united states and europe have been providing satellite phones and international
the syrian government blames "terrorists." the activists say syrian civil war led to the deaths of more than 40,000. and now live to conor. this is getting serious and it is reportedly the biggest communications outage since it began. >>reporter: yes. that is right. according to international analysts they say 90 90 percentf the internet connections are down in syria. it is overwhelmingly likely that it was the assad regime that cut the communication devices. there are a couple...
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but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says they can't do that because there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marksn two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over my generation gerri: the last word, mark? >> well, what we need to do is reduce the shift from government investment where they have been reducing the grants on a per capita basis and invest more in in the grants. >> more grants, more money. batna. trillion dollars worth of student loans. great idea. gerri: all right, you agree to disagree. mark enron, thank you both for coming on. i really appreciate you both talking. thank you so much. still to come, by "two cents more". some deals out there that are practically free this holiday season. find out where you need to go next ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] t
but it is being subsidized by the government. gerri: you make the point that the public sector should be completely out. mark says they can't do that because there would be no college education. he responded that? >> marksn two minutes ago that the sector is profitable and brings the government money by lending it out. i think the private sector can turn something up profitable and that way higher education can't run roughshod over my generation gerri: the last word, mark? >> well,...
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colombia's fog rebels say they're being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps its deadly raids on militants despite ongoing. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow well first to egypt the country's president mohamed morsi has been forced to flee his current residence but a wild mall demanding an end to his rule police have struggled to keep crowds from storming the leader's palace and thought to gas a protest is true has been at the heart of all of the action she joins me live now from something where you are but. really the moment i'm just above to her square where there are also a mass protests happening i don't know if you can see behind me or here but there are tens of thousands of people chanting against the constitution which was obviously very recently and also against the president i just came from the presidential palace where as we arrived at the presidential palace we were attacked by police with tear gas quite a lot of a tear gas it was very strong and i do believe that the president has in fact left the. although uns
colombia's fog rebels say they're being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps its deadly raids on militants despite ongoing. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow well first to egypt the country's president mohamed morsi has been forced to flee his current residence but a wild mall demanding an end to his rule police have struggled to keep crowds from storming the leader's palace and thought to gas a protest is true has been at the heart...
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the road to damascus airport reopened on friday after the real government said it had regained control over the area there had been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flights to the capital syria is still cut off from the internet because of a battle with the government and opposition blaming each other for the. well ahead artie's cross-talk program finds out what's likely to change in the lives of palestinians after their big day in the un. you can tell ordinary russian siberian appalled. in the blink of an i wrote one thousand nine hundred three anthropologist in those days siberians war different clothes different food. different animals. but what about now my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian post. so i decided to travel to. a small town just outside.
the road to damascus airport reopened on friday after the real government said it had regained control over the area there had been fierce fighting between the army and rebels on thursday with several international airlines suspending flights to the capital syria is still cut off from the internet because of a battle with the government and opposition blaming each other for the. well ahead artie's cross-talk program finds out what's likely to change in the lives of palestinians after their big...
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here really against the way that the government is handling the situation. just a financial consultant pleased to spaniards any good though. back in june. the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number maps expecting the economy to do you have any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment. figures. the banking system will need to shrink by something like sixty thousand. people as part of the bailout package these banks will need to to shrink an extra sixty thousand unemployed in spain will be will be paying for. cash from cats been flowing into france for some time the latest being a huge time to pump vital funds into struggling small businesses but the gulf states generosity is now being met with increasingly high levels of suspicion lection jeske explains but no. france is already no stranger to qatari doll
here really against the way that the government is handling the situation. just a financial consultant pleased to spaniards any good though. back in june. the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number maps expecting the economy to do you have any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain...
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currently the emphasis is on government research. there is good here as well as fairness, for there is a vastly disproportionate amount of research funding for autism when compared to other conditions. all that said, however, research is based on the future, and not where our greatest need lies, which is in the present. today, the services we offer our tawdry in comparison to the true need out there now. the majority of families still do not have appropriate services, interventions, or education available to their children. adults on the spectrum are starved for appropriate housing, therapy, and employment opportunities. if fiscal concerns are indeed something which we measure things by, then at let's think about that at all who if they are able in a job employment program to become a taxpaying member of society rather than existing on government support, it seems like a financial no- brainer. for those were not able to board is a bit in programs like that, think of the productivity that is lost because the parents cannot produce lik
currently the emphasis is on government research. there is good here as well as fairness, for there is a vastly disproportionate amount of research funding for autism when compared to other conditions. all that said, however, research is based on the future, and not where our greatest need lies, which is in the present. today, the services we offer our tawdry in comparison to the true need out there now. the majority of families still do not have appropriate services, interventions, or...
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government. are two different things we don't see eye to eye or the government of this issue. disagree with the government. claiming. pro-democracy lines. not the government but the people's. support not. change in such as a country must first take care of. those security. interests have to leave it there for now live from ankara that was a journalist yousef california joining us. cross talk is coming your way after this short break stay with us. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wedge and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a west coast people sure talk about it way too much.
government. are two different things we don't see eye to eye or the government of this issue. disagree with the government. claiming. pro-democracy lines. not the government but the people's. support not. change in such as a country must first take care of. those security. interests have to leave it there for now live from ankara that was a journalist yousef california joining us. cross talk is coming your way after this short break stay with us. wedge issues do just what their name implies...
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the killing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is what makes on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventy percent of its needs them. rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they too are also unhappy they do not believe that the israeli prime minister netanyahu will go ahead with building these units they believe that it's almost a cheap move by netanyahu to try and gain support ahead of january's elections and that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes b. and that's one of the government essentially sees this but and perhaps i should say not just in the technology government but many israelis feel that it was a one sided resolution that was put forward at the united nations and the point being made by the government is that they cannot be any kind of u
the killing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is what makes on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventy percent of its needs them. rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they...
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and speaking exclusively to colombia's rebels being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps. on going. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian president mohammed morsi has been forced to flee his car openness by protesters demanding an end to his rule according to sources close to the leader police have struggled to keep crowds from storm in the building and to gas protesters true witness the massive demonstration. i just came from the presidential palace where as we arrived at the presidential palace we were attacked by police with tear gas quite a lot of a tear gas it was very strong and i do believe that the president has in fact left the palace although unsure exactly the reason why he did leave the groups and i could see that. there were families protesting i actually saw one mother carrying his son who was probably no more than seven years old. out of it to ask you to collapse so they're still there right now tens of thousands of them chance against the president in front of his palace as well as here in tahrir squ
and speaking exclusively to colombia's rebels being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps. on going. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow the egyptian president mohammed morsi has been forced to flee his car openness by protesters demanding an end to his rule according to sources close to the leader police have struggled to keep crowds from storm in the building and to gas protesters true witness the massive demonstration. i just came...
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and that the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting debts and questions a foreign policy spec a growing movement in different states to secede from the union we take a look to the spray. wedge issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and these which issues just eat up all of the time and attention but the thing is that
and that the way to solve the problem is my government withdrawing my drinking the role of government by getting government to spend less tax less and regulate less that is what will get commie back in order that's what will cause the job where if you throw again and unemployment disappear. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. almost a million americans want to see the united states divided america's mounting...
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coming up tonight on the big picture why republicans so worried about the united nations taking over our government and they really think a defunct nonprofit group helped steal the election for president obama all that more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and thousands of men women and children die every year as a result of senseless and completely preventable gun violence but have we become a nation that's afraid to talk about guns and to create the laws that are needed to effectively regulate that will protect american lives. you need to know this paranoid delusions swept the floor of the united states senate on tuesday as a group of republican senators blocked ratification of a u.n. treaty to help disabled people around the planet the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities requires signatory u.n. nations to provide for disabled populations in the exact same way as does the american one nine hundred ninety americans with disabilities act the treaty would require absolutely no changes to current u.s. law suite already passed the american americans with disabilities act more than tw
coming up tonight on the big picture why republicans so worried about the united nations taking over our government and they really think a defunct nonprofit group helped steal the election for president obama all that more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and thousands of men women and children die every year as a result of senseless and completely preventable gun violence but have we become a nation that's afraid to talk about guns and to create the laws that are needed to effectively...
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>>shepard: the government of israel gave crews the okay to build thousands of controversial new homes. it is not the first time. more trouble in the decades long fight between israel and the palestinians. that is because the housing units are planned for territories including the west bank and east jerusalem. republican, last week, the united nations gave the palestinians a symbolic victory and more, really, than symbolism , of being nonmember state and the next day israeli officials revealed they moved forward with the new settlement construction. now, european nations including britain, spain, france, sweden, denmark, have all "summoned israeli ambassadors" to their capital cities in protest. officials say it is unlikely they will go through the more formal process of recalling their diplomats. david lee is live in jerusalem. how is israel's responding to this, david lee? >>reporter: a short time ago we talked to a source in the prime minister's office. he said and i quote, "the decision stands." what we talking about, and it is important we be clear, the 3,000 or so housing units y
>>shepard: the government of israel gave crews the okay to build thousands of controversial new homes. it is not the first time. more trouble in the decades long fight between israel and the palestinians. that is because the housing units are planned for territories including the west bank and east jerusalem. republican, last week, the united nations gave the palestinians a symbolic victory and more, really, than symbolism , of being nonmember state and the next day israeli officials...
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despair of ever finding a job with a government billion pound flagship state seeming to make matters worse. are you watching r.t. live from moscow and i'm president of move the u.k. and france are reportedly considering recalling their ambassadors from israel while the un is issuing grave warning that is after israel approved three thousand more settler homes on disputed land near east jerusalem it was sparked by the palestinians un upgrade we can now talk to artie's paula sleep in the paula thanks for joining us once israel prepared for such a tough reaction do you think from europe and the u.n. . well it was certainly prepared for some kind of reaction which is why in the immediate run up to that you would vote we did see the rhetoric from the israeli government in terms of the threat of sanctions being turned down the what we're hearing now is that for the first time ever britain and france are considering recalling their ambassadors from tel aviv over israel's expansionist policies in the settlements now this comes after the announcement by the israeli prime minister netanyahu th
despair of ever finding a job with a government billion pound flagship state seeming to make matters worse. are you watching r.t. live from moscow and i'm president of move the u.k. and france are reportedly considering recalling their ambassadors from israel while the un is issuing grave warning that is after israel approved three thousand more settler homes on disputed land near east jerusalem it was sparked by the palestinians un upgrade we can now talk to artie's paula sleep in the paula...